I'm trying very hard to control the fist-of-death, but if I see one
more pointless OT post about this I'm going to lose it. If you want to
waste time, you can email each other for a while. In other words
.BEGONE!
-Robyn
On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 09:46 AM, Donn Haven Lathrop
When running a IIci with a Turbo 040, with plenty of RAM (48 mb) my system
was very unstable. It is finally stable now, oddly enough, after I gave up on
trying to reinstall 7.5.3, and just swapped the hard disk from a dead
PowerMac, which had 7.5.3 installed already.
-- Epicenter
On 18 Dec
At 01:01 -0500 on 18/12/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 07:25:24AM +, Mark Benson wrote:
If your talking about the Daystar Upgrades the 030 was called
'PowerCache 030' not Turbo 030. And for running System 7.1, there is
nothing finer than a 50MHz 030, especially
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 10:01:20AM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 01:01 -0500 on 18/12/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 07:25:24AM +, Mark Benson wrote:
If your talking about the Daystar Upgrades the 030 was called
'PowerCache 030' not Turbo 030. And for
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it?
Pardon my mistake, it's been a while since
I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and
have been happy with it, the cache issue
aside.
The 030 PowerCache because it had the faster 030 (the
Power) plus
I really don't care. I'm not going to listen to a thing you say about whatever the
hell happened
before. I don't think the rest of the board wants to hear about it either. I'm not
going to be
listening-- so stop repeating yourself. You're doing nothing but proving your own
stubbornness
and
At 09:38 -0500 on 17/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For anyone who doesn't know what happened before, it was basically this. I
posted some
messages that were incorrect, or not informative enough to some people. When
someone
else stood up for me, we both got flamed, then banned from the list, for
On another note, I frankly don't care about whatever happened back then, I
can't even clearly
remember what happened. Please drop it. And also please do not call me
BenjiOak, Epicenter
Tough cookies. You started it, I'll finish it. You wanna deal with that?
Didn't think so.
--
the pickle
Thank you..
Snook, John R wrote:
I don't know what this is about and I don't care.
I would like to say pickle, take it offline!
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I don't think the rest of the board wants to hear about it either.
Nope--we just wish you'd go away, and stay away.
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I'm in total agreement with John. Gentlemen, take it elsewhere
mudbro
- Original Message -
From: Snook, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Beige-Stock
I don't know what this is about and I don't care.
I would like to say pickle, take it offline!
--
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On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 21:44 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it? Pardon my mistake,
it's been a while since
I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and have been happy
with it, the cache issue
aside.
On another note, I
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 23:06 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As best I remember, the card sent to me had the connector for the
cache daughterboard, plus
if I remember correctly, the option for the 128K Secondary Cache was
dimmed in
QuadControl / Power Central.
OK. In that
On Tuesday, Dec 17, 2002, at 23:04 Europe/London,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to see it try to beat my IIci with Turbo 040 @ 48 MHz, 48 MB
RAM,
and SuperMac Thun/24. ;)
How many DSPs on that Thunder card? :)
Your CPU beats me hands down. I have 32MB RAM so I'm not far off there.
If
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 07:25:24AM +, Mark Benson wrote:
If your talking about the Daystar Upgrades the 030 was called
'PowerCache 030' not Turbo 030. And for running System 7.1, there is
nothing finer than a 50MHz 030, especially if you have an SE/30! I'm
It's fine if you are running
speaking of 'static city'--
gregg eshelman related how two different items he won on eBay came
packed without any awareness of static packing conditions, one bare in
foam peanuts, the other in an open antistatic bag smacking around inside
a tyvek envelope.
did either of them survive, gregg?
in
--- flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speaking of 'static city'--
gregg eshelman related how two different items he
won on eBay came
packed without any awareness of static packing
conditions, one bare in
foam peanuts, the other in an open antistatic bag
smacking around inside
a tyvek
If it's feasible, add some extra humidity to the environment and then
utilize standard antistatic procedures.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: flawed jai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: STATIC CITY [was: beige stock]
how long after such an event does such static hang around
Ah, if not the Turbo 030, what did Daystar call it? Pardon my mistake, it's been a
while since
I've looked into those cards. I got a Turbo 040 and have been happy with it, the cache
issue
aside.
On another note, I frankly don't care about whatever happened back then, I can't even
clearly
As best I remember, the card sent to me had the connector for the cache daughterboard,
plus
if I remember correctly, the option for the 128K Secondary Cache was dimmed in
QuadControl / Power Central.
I'm going to have to disagree with you there-- my 48 MHz (overclocked) Turbo
040-accelerated
my prize Mac IIci and put the finishing
It's got a SuperMac Spectrum 8*24 Ver. 1.60 vid card, which I can't seem to
find anything about on Google,
Jeff
You can find out which resolutions the SuperMac 8*24 supports by installing
the SuperVideo 2.75 control panel.
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From: Gamba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Beige-Stock
Date: Sun, Dec 15, 2002, 3:35 PM
my prize Mac IIci and put the finishing
It's got a SuperMac Spectrum 8*24 Ver. 1.60 vid card, which I can't seem to
find anything about on Google,
Jeff
You
--
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Beige-Stock
Date: Sun, Dec 15, 2002, 6:54 AM
--- Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also grips in its tight little PDS slot, a
Daystar Accelerator running at
a merciless 33Mhz
I was just curious whether a driver would provide any enhancements other
than the
Jeff
Click on the various icons at the bottom of the SuperVideo control panel.
The 2nd icon especially.
And more goodies are available in the Dynamic Desktop control panel.
Gamba
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2
--- Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also grips in its tight little PDS slot, a
Daystar Accelerator running at
a merciless 33Mhz., and RamDoubler.
If you think that's speedy, get the 50Mhz version.
:)
With FPU of course.
So, how much you want for it?! ;^)
I don't have one.
At 22:18 -0500 on 15/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 50 MHz Turbo 030 is very nice, but it's really nothing compared to the
Turbo 040's. Though I don't think A/UX supports the Turbo 040 at all, whereas
I hear it works with the Turbo 030.
A/UX doesn't play nicely with either one, although
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 03:18 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The 50 MHz Turbo 030 is very nice, but it's really nothing compared to
the
Turbo 040's. Though I don't think A/UX supports the Turbo 040 at all,
whereas
I hear it works with the Turbo 030.
If your talking about
My son's gone to spend the nite at a friend's home. That left me with a spare
bit of time to pull together my prize Mac IIci and put the finishing
touches on it.
It's got a SuperMac Spectrum 8*24 Ver. 1.60 vid card, which I can't seem to
find anything about on Google, 32MB of RAM, O.S. 7.6.1 on
--- Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also grips in its tight little PDS slot, a
Daystar Accelerator running at
a merciless 33Mhz., and RamDoubler.
If you think that's speedy, get the 50Mhz version. :)
With FPU of course.
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